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Hi Sjors, You are speedy and... The quarter galleries look already really good...
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Salute Eric, Sjors, Randy, Mark, Brian, I was quite honored by your words and faith... I feel very good... Thank you very much for your thoughts...
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Hi Darksider, Very nice improvements... This all result is by your labor, thoughts, determination, development and skill... It's more than to be pleased...
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Being accepted whatever I do as great, is really fantastic... As if all members are under oath to speak the beauty or to hold their peace... Thank you for the support and kindness Commodore Sjors, Keith and Juergen... It is a privilege to be a member...
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Thank you Augie, Matti for the kind comments... Andy, Randy, Mike... for your encouragements by your Likes...
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Because them also, they have every confidence in your ability to succeed... In fact, for metal parts they use molds. At first, they can form once the mold quite perfectly then all results would be perfect... They are craftsmen I believe but I can not understand why the outcomes are not clean, symmetric, in good trim...
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Hello Sjors, You could have every confidence in your ability to succeed. Yes, the result is more than to be pleased with...
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Salute Augie, From raw woods to bonded ropes, superb is the result...
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The all knightheads are following the inclination of the hull as continuation of frames... I can see the planking of the forecaste deck and through the openning of the bowsprit, the planking of the main deck... Even their lines fit each other. Superb symmetry in all... You are like a 5-axis CNC machine...
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Hi Eric, I have already fastened the mast with the glue as much as possible, (not a drop ), it has set in concrete... Thank you for the confirmation...
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Hi Sjors, Your scratch looks very good, much better than the metal one...
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Thank you Randy, It's always pleasure to see you commenting my build, always optimisticaly... It makes me always smile your gentle manner...
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Hi Eric, Many thanks... I hope that it would be better for me. But I couldn't compare the two ways, I have choosen only the one... I don't know the other...
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Hi Juergen, Many thanks for your kindness... I had thought that it would be easier to rig the shrouds when they had been tied or fixed on a stable stand... My thought was that rigging shrouds around an immobile mast might be more comfortable for me...
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Thank you for encouragements, much appreciated... BTW, I have taken the photo of the main topmast via the floor of the upstairs neighbour thanks to his permission...
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Thank you Mark for the support... There sould be a sailor yelling downward: " a ship on the horizon!..."
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Heartening comment, as usual Hamilton... Thank you... Yes, I want to add the sails... I would love her in her dresses...
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Sorry Matti, It's good to hear that Wasa is repairable... The little pussycat looks as a scratch builder, ready to make finished parts became scratch... :-)
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